The Concept Of Ethical Relativism & Ethical
Objectivism : 5 pages in length. There exist a great many philosophies by which
people live their lives. These philosophies help maintain order and a sense of direction
that otherwise would merely drift in subconscious thought. Two of these fundamental
principles are ethical relativism and ethical objectivism, which provide the concepts of
how people incorporate ethical occurrences throughout their daily existence. One who has
addressed these concepts is John L. Mackie, a philosopher who has brought to bear his
interpretation of the argument from relativity and the argument from objectivity. The
writer discusses ethical relativism and objectivism as they relate to philosophy.
Bibliography lists 2 sources. Relobj.wps

Morality : The subject of morality is addressed in
this 6 page paper. Philosophers such as Kant and Epictetus are recognized as well as more
contemporary views such as those of Carol Gilligan. The reason why man should behave
morally is derived after looking at two basic divisions in thought. The concept of
utilitarianism, and its applicability to the discussion, is included as well. Bibliography
lists 6 sources. Morality.wps

Nietzsche and the Question of Morality : A 10 page
examination of the question of the need for mans morality as supported by Nietzsche,
a German philosopher most often known for what is perceived as his opposition to morality.
Concludes that Nietzsches work actually supports rather than denounces the need for
morality. Bibliography lists seven sources. Moral.wps

Nietzsches "The Genealogy Of Morals" /
Democratic Prejudice of the Modern Age : This 5 page research paper examines the
term "democratic prejudice" which is used by Friedrich Nietzsche in his 1887
treatise, The Genealogy of Morals. Specifically discussed are the concepts of
master and slave; good and evil; and how language has been used to perpetuate prejudice
throughout history. Bibliography lists 1 source. Demmod.wps

Nietzsches "The Genealogy Of Morals" :
This 5 page paper analyzes the slave/master paradigm as contained in the first essay of
this work. A discussion of how it relates to various relationships throughout history is
included. No additional sources cited. Geneal.wps

Nietzsches "The Genealogy Of Morals" # 2
: A 5 page essay summarizing and analyzing this work by Nietzsche, including his
descriptions of good/evil vs. good/bad, the conscience, punishment and guilt. Nietzsche.wps

Nietzsches "The Genealogy
Of Morals" # 3 : This 5 page paper analyzes the third essay of the
popular work. The essay addresses a variety of issues, including mental illness and
religion, but the primary focus is on asceticism. No additional sources cited. Moralg.wps

Academic Dishonesty and MacIntyre's View of Virtue :
A 5 page essay on Alasdair MacIntyre's "After Virtue" and the application of his
philosophy to academic dishonesty & ethics. The writer explains his views on
emotivism, virtue, and the state of modern moral discourse. Bibliography lists one source.
MacInty.wps

Personal Ethics and the Good Life : A 5 page paper
that considers what elements are necessary for determining the "good life" and
happiness. By providing numerous examples, the writer supports the belief that morality
and personal ethics are necessary elements in achieving internal happiness. Bibliography
lists 1 source. Goodlife.wps

Adultery / A Kantian Perspective : A 7 page paper
positing that desire is a mental construct, that curtailing desire is natural to human
nature and is formulated by reasoning, that reasoning leads to both individual and
community ethics based on moral principles established for the good of the community, and
that obligation and duty of individuals within the community establish an ethical
foundation for living within the community, therefore we can assume that Kant would
support the theory that adultery is disallowed, and therefore unethical.
Bibliography lists 4 supporting sources. Kantadu.wps

Immanuel Kants Concept of Good Will Analyzed :
A 5 page paper which examines German philosopher Immanuel Kants good will principle
as articulated in his 1785 work, The Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of
Morals (also known as The Grounding For the Metaphysics of Morals. Specifically
analyzed is why good will is considered to be good, according to Kant, and how it is
expressed. Bibliography lists 2 sources. GdWillAn.wps

Kant and The Ethics of Choice : A 5 page paper
that investigate the significants of intention or consequences on the moral and ethical
decisions of individuals. This paper supports Kant's theory that though man may
incorporate personal and sometimes selfish considerations into the process of ethical
determinations, this does not negate the moral applications of these choices. At the same
time, Kant's theories call in to question whether the effects of moral choices, whether
good or not, are considered good simply becasue of the intention of the individual making
the determination. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Kanteth.wps

Kants Moral Law And Mills Utilitarianism :
A 5 page paper discussing beginning differences in Kants and Aristotles views
of the individuals rights and whether those of the individual are higher than those
of the state in which he lives. Kant maintains that the rights of the state overrides
those of the individual; Aristotles view is that the highest rights are those of the
individual. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Kantari.wps

Utilitarianism, Deontology And Abortion : A 5 page
paper discussing the rights of a mentally ill and institutionalized pregnant woman extends
to refusing the abortion on which her mother is insisting. Mills theory says that
all involved must have some common ground of equality, but that equality is not possible
for the pregnant woman because of her mental condition. The deontological approach
indicates that the woman does indeed have a right to bear her child if she chooses. No
bibliography. Deonot.wps

Utilitarianism : A 5 page paper discussing the
relationship between utilitarianism and a specific quote from "Warren Massacre"
by Nagel. The line is examined, in detail, and is found to have many qualities that
address the issue of utilitarianism. But the line also offers the reader a view into vague
associations which possess the possibilities of being associated with other forms of
thought as well. It is very much a line which is clearly open to interpretation and
opinion. No additional sources cited. Utinag.wps

Immanuel Kant's 'Supreme Principle of Morality :
This 6 page research paper examines the morality principle of German philosopher Immanuel
Kant. Specifically discussed are the definition of this principle, its intention, and the
necessary components to ensure this "supreme morality." Bibliography lists 4
sources. Kantim.wps

Air Traffic Controllers Dismissal And Its Relation The Works
Of Kant : A 6 page paper discussing Kant's imperatives to government and the governed people
as they relate to the firing of the Air Traffic Controllers by Ronald Reagan. The paper
postulates that Reagan's decision was short-sighted, because his actions have potentially
lead to that which he sought to prevent--a socialistic public labor pool. The paper
discusses the affects of his decision in relationship to both the public and private
sector, and how it may have resulted in the quiet revolution affecting the private sector.
Although Kant specifies that altruistic citizens subject themselves to their sovereign,
they must also police their sovereign, and therefore, the long-term results of Reagan's
decision are in the hands of the people. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Controlr.wps

The Case of Stella Liebeck and Tort Reform as Supported
by the Works of Kant : A 5 page paper that seeks to prove that Immanuel
Kant would support both Stella Liebeck's case and Congress' subsequent tort reform laws,
simply because they meet his altruism ideals for citizens and government under his laws of
citizen duty to act under the laws and slow government reform. This paper claims that Kant
would not support McDonald's egoism in retaining their hot coffee policy because of the
number of complaints received prior to Liebeck's case--and also his "mine and
thine" policy on dual responsibility. Kant was a supporter of free-will as long as
the individual agreed to avoid chaos by lending itself to government's laws, and a
supporter of government as long as it made slow reforms that did not incite
revolutionaries. Bibliography includes 6 sources . Kantmc.wps

Social Welfare & Kant / A Philosophical Perspective
: A 7 page paper that considers the philosophical question of societal and
individual moral determinations of the welfare system. This paper demonstrates that the
current welfare system is based on the moral and ethical choices of society and of the
individual, and considers Kant's perspectives on moral obligations in its development.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Socialw.wps

Jack-in-the-Box / Who is Responsible for Consumer
Protection ? : A 6 page paper positing that although Jack-in-the-Box seems
to be altruistic in its considerations of the harm it caused its customers, the federal
government has not been as conscientious--they have said that responsibility for consumer
protection resides in at the state government level. According to Kant and consumer
protection groups, there is an inherent danger in this, as despotism is alive at the state
level, and that many states are governed arbitrarily by people with special interests.
Given this situation, via Kant's advice, it behooves consumers to continue policing all
levels of government in order to find the protection from harm to which they are entitled.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Jackbox.wps

Ethics / Virtue vs. Utilitarianism : A 6 page
philosophy paper that argues in support of virtues over utilitarian treatment of relatives
with a disabling disease such as Alzheimers. The paper posits the requirements for
the younger generations today and in the future, discusses the utilitarian ideal, and then
argues against the application of the ideal to the instant case. Bibliography lists 14
sources. Philalz.wps

Connections Between Ethics And Materialism : A 5
page paper discussing the moral emptiness that accompanies materialism as a life goal.
Certainly, there is no sin in material wealth, as there is no general corollary between
poverty and integrity, wealth and dishonesty. But materialism as a way of life erodes
ethics. We need to adopt the guidance of "love people; use things." Too often,
the focus is reversed. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Ethmate.wps

Corporate Social Responsibility : 9 pages in length.
Few could argue with Adam Smiths statement that "It is not from the
benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker, that we expect our dinner, but from
their regard to their own interest."

Those businesses that refuse to look after their own self
interests will not be businesses long enough to have any impact. At the same time,
however, there can certainly be regard for a larger purpose. For some businesses,
commitment to a larger purpose would be simply learning the difference between right and
wrong, while others take a more responsible view of the role they play in the lives of
their employees, their customers, and ultimately how they affect the world. Avis, Federal
Express and Sam Waltons philosophies are used as examples. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Corpresp.wps

A Look At Business Ethics : A 6 page research essay
looking at three examples each of businesses with solid, high ethical standards and those
with less-than-high such standards. "Scoundrels" listed are Starbucks Coffee
(predatory practices), Hefty trash bags (deceptive environmental advertising at the
litigation level) and Columbia/HCA Healthcare (rebates and financial incentives to
physicians for using Columbia facilities). The good guys listed are Weyerhauser (solid
environmental practices), Mary Kay Cosmetics and Southwest Airlines. Bibliography lists 10
sources. Ethi.wps

Business Ethics : 7 pages in lenght. The
"scoundrels" of todays business operate from the point that all is fair,
depending on who thinks of it and acts on it first. Those with a high level of ethical
standards have the added advantage of dedicated and loyal employees who do their best for
their company and for its customers. Success can come by way of meanness and shortcut, but
it means more when it is achieved through ethical behavior as exhibited by Weyerhauser,
Mary Kay and Southwest Airlines. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Ethics.wps

Common Moralitys Applicability to Business : 6
pages in length. The concepts of right and wrong seem so simple on the surface.
Websters defines morality as adherence to a standard of "right human
conduct." Superficially, that definition would be easy for the "simple" to
understand. When the focus is narrowed, however, it seems that the concept of morality
grays in its boundaries. Morality is not only the black and white that the
"simple" so seemingly effortlessly can see, with that clear line of demarcation
between it and immorality. Focus is increasingly narrowed in our harried lives of today,
but all of us are charged with keeping vigilance on the level of standard we will
tolerate. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Morbusi.wps

The Ethics of Suicide : A 5 page overview of the
ethics of suicide plus a 1 page Roman Numeral Sentence Outline. Stresses that suicide is
ethically wrong and presents views from ancient times and which have extended into
contemporary religions which support that view. Presents the contention that those
individuals with a strong religious background are less likely to attempt suicide than
those individuals without that background. Encourages the incorporation of religious
teachings into the counseling of suicidal patients. Bibliography lists 4 sources. SuicEthi.wps

The Utilitarian Ideal Applied to Smoking : A 4
page piece on how the utilitarian ideal, which states that individual rights must be given
up for the greater good of all, has been applied to the recent anti-smoking agenda in
America. The utilitarian images applied include: policy not backed by research, but
applied in the case of children and public smoking in the case of adults; state class
action suits and the tobacco settlements; and how the government is trying to incorporate
utilitarian and individual freedoms under one umbrella. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Utilsmok.wps

Nurses & Abortion : 4 pages including sample
survey on "Abortion & Nurses : An Ethical Perspective." Discusses
both sides of the issue and the decisions which nurses must face. Bibliography lists more
than 15 sources. Abornurs.wps

Abortion / A Moral Issue No Matter How One Looks At It
: 10 pages in length. A realistic look at the pro-choice (abortion) argument and its
implications. From both a social and a political standpoint, it is argued that abortion is
a moral choice on any level. Relevant issues, debates, feelings, theories, beliefs, etc;
are evaluatively assessed to build and support the writer's argument. Supreme Court issues
are included in the discussion as well. Bibliography lists 16 sources. Prochoic.wps

Abortion Ethics : 12 pages in length.Throughout
history, there has not likely been a more fiery or controversial issue than that of
abortion. Indeed, the ethics behind the act of aborting a fetus is what lies at the core
of the ongoing debate between two very strong-willed and opinionated viewpoints. The
ethical concerns that revolved around the abortion issue are those that encompass a great
many ideals  both religious and personal  that have to do with an
individuals concept of right and wrong. To some, the ethical implications mean
allowing the woman her right to choose; to others, it is no different than murder. This
paper will discuss the various ethical viewpoints surrounding the controversial issue of
abortion. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Aborteth.wps

Application Of Functionalism To An Ethnography : A
5 page paper discussing an ethnographic analysis of an abortion clinic in terms of George
Homans functionalist theory, which centered on the evaluation and assessment of
human groups, the activities in which they take part, interactions between them, their
sentiments and their norms. Ball (1967) describes the abortion clinic personnel and
patrons as deviant, but the functionalist view holds that it serves a purpose because it
is a part of the society. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Functionalism.wps

The Conflict of "Right-to-Life" vs "Free
Choice" According to Marx & Coser : This 5 page report discusses the ongoing conflict among groups who support abortion
rights and those groups who oppose abortion through an application of both Karl Marx and
Lewis Cosers opinions and approaches to conflict in society. Bibliography lists 2
sources. Ritefree.wps

Personal Resistance & Abortion : A 5 page
paper discussing the various positions of personal resistance in relationship to the
subject of abortion. Using abortion as a definite example the paper examines the inherent
need to resist some aspect of the surrounding environment or government. while this has
done the country a great deal of good in many instances, it has also cost us greatly in
terms of weakening our sense of community. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Resistab.wps

Animal Rights # 3 : A variety of animal rights issues
are addressed in this 5 page essay. Arguments on both sides of the fence are considered.
Activists such as Peter Singer and Tom Regan are noted and their positions stated.
Morality is considered as the basis for many of the arguments and the paper concludes that
perhaps a compromise in treatment of animals in society can be reached. Bibliography lists
9 sources. Anhmn.wps

Animal Rights : 12 pages in length. Mankind's
arrogance has created a world of pain and suffering for his animal counterparts. From
research and testing to animals in entertainment to the seemingly innocent
"sport" of recreational fishing, animals constantly forfeit their intrinsic
rights to a life free of pain, suffering and exploitation. The writer addresses several
aspects where animals are forced to relinquish their rights as living beings. Bibliography
lists 6 sources. Anmlrits.wps

The Animal Rights Question Analyzed Under Eudaimonism :
A 4 page paper on how animal rights are viewed under the eudaimonism ideal of
self-realization. The paper presents Charles Norton's views on eudaimonism and outlines a
process for the coming together of the bioscience and activist communities (cited example)
in regards to animal testing. Other points of discussion include technological
advancements that preclude much of animal testing, and a discussion of how government
regulation undermines this process. Bibliography lists 2 sources Eudaimsm.wps

Dolphins And Personhood : 6 pages in length. For
many, the concept of personhood is reserved strictly for humanity. However, that is a
self-centered, arrogant concept that has no basis of fact. Dolphins possess many -- if not
all -- of the qualifications that represent personhood; in fact, they are one of many
within the nonhuman world who can be considered persons by its very definition. The writer
addresses the concept of dolphins as persons, as well as sites examples of such.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Prsnhood.wps

Justin Leibers "Can Animals And Machines Be
Persons ?" : 5 pages in length. The writer subjectively discusses whether
animals and machines can be viewed as persons using philosophies discussed in
Leibers book. No bibliography sources are used. Animach.wps

Dolphins And Personhood : 6 pages in length. For
many, the concept of personhood is reserved strictly for humanity. However, that is a
self-centered, arrogant concept that has no basis of fact. Dolphins possess many -- if not
all -- of the qualifications that represent personhood; in fact, they are one of many
within the nonhuman world who can be considered persons by its very definition. The writer
addresses the concept of dolphins as persons, as well as sites examples of such.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Prsnhood.wps

The Challenger Disaster / A Study In Ethics : An 11
page case study examining the events and findings regarding a booster rocket design flaw
in the space shuttle series of which Challenger was part. Roger Boisjoly was a
red-flag-waving engineer who was regarded as the countrys leading expert in the
area, yet his company, Morton Thiolkol, refused to listen to his concerns about the safety
of the entire mission. Challenger exploded just after liftoff on January 28, 1986.
Boisjoly began to formulate his theories fully one year before. One source cited. Cha.wps

"Disclosure of Hereditary Illness : A Look At How
Genetic Testing Is Raising New Legal and Bioethical Questions" : 19 pages in
length. A thorough examination of issues concerning forced disclosure of genetic
information and the right to privacy. Excellent for those studying genetics and/or medical
ethics. Legal and ethical issues are mentioned. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Genetic.wps

The Ethical Downside of Cloning : A 10 page
research paper on the negative aspects of human cloning. The writer details the eugenics
movement and how it was used in the past by the Nazis and how it relates to current
debates on human cloning. In addition, the paper shows the various possible uses and
misuses of cloning. Bibliography lists 13 sources. Cloneno.wps

The Ethics Of The Genetics Revolution : A 4 page
essay on the ethical considerations involved in applying genetic research. The writer
details the idealistic and pragmatic considerations in treatment of genetic diseases, the
testing for such diseases, and the potentially evil uses which can be made of the
technology. No bibliography. Generev.wps

Ethics of Genetic Engineering Through The Eyes of Aristotle
: Aristotle believed that an absolute moral standard was not possible because
morality is determined by behavior and outcome and these are governed by the individual
and the choices made by that individual. The individual is by definition unique, which
foregoes that each choice and outcome is unique. The concept of Plato's "good"
is seen in terms of the action and the result of the action, rather than a predetermined,
'a priori', standard. Inasmuch as individuals dwell within a society, there exists an
ethical component to community behavior and is grounded on the "purpose" of the
behavior: the highest form of community behavior being for the purpose of the 'good' of
man. This 4 page paper examines the issue of genetic engineering from the view presented
by Aristotle in the Nicomachean Ethics. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Genengin.wps

The Nuremberg Code : This 9 page report discusses the
Nuremberg Code and its ethical basis. The Code has proven to have a significant impact for
the past fifty years in regards to how modern medicine and governments view humane medical
experimentation. The individual principles of the Code are listed in the report.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Nurember.wps

Aristotle and Nicomachean Ethics : A 4 page paper
that considers the arguments of Book II Chapter 4 of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics.
In this section, Aristotle provides an argument to the dilemma that "man must first
be good to create good acts." The writer provides an argument in support of the
premises argued by Aristotle. No additional sources cited. Nico.wps

Aristotles "Nicomachean Ethics" :
A 5 page paper discussing Aristotles "Nicomachean Ethics" and addressing
the issue of human good in Book I, the "doctrine of the mean" in Book II, and
"phronesis" in Book III. Bibliography lists only Nicomachean Ethics as a source.
Arinic.wps

The Ethics of "Selling Science" In The Popular
Press : A 4 page essay on ethics in reporting science and technology issues in the
popular press. The writer details the relationship between the press and the scientific
community, the problems associated with P.R., and the importance of knowledgeable
reporters. No bibliography. Sellscie.wps

Ethical Dimensions & Considerations In Public-Speaking
: Recognizing that there is an ethical dimension to public speaking, one must assess
the ethical impact of words upon a crowd. This is an important issue for democracies,
where the quality of politics depends heavily on the quality of public discourse. In this
15 page research paper, an in-depth look at concerns over ethics, morals, religious
statements etc; and their relevance to free speech rights are considered in light of the
unique situation faced by public speakers. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Publicsp.wps

Law & Ethics / Not Always the Same Thing : A 3
page essay discussing the differences between law and ethics. The case of Affirmative
Action and the relevance of just laws are used to illustrate points made about law &
ethics together. Law&Ethc.wps

Ethical Dilemmas & Human Services : A 5 page
paper that considers the complex ethical situations erupting for human services workers
who interact with individuals and families in their work role, The writer provides an
informative overview of how to address these issues. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Humans.wps

Ethics According to Shaw and Barry : A 12 page
paper that discusses ethics according to William H. Shaw and Vincent Barry in terms of
moral distinctions, moral arguments, and the relevant facts of the case of Kaveh Moussavi
of IBM who refused to bribe Mexican officials. As a result, IBM lost the deal. Weight is
given to the philosophies of Kant, Ross and Ruggario as well. Bibliography includes 4
sources. Ibmcase.wps

Christian Ethics & Collective Evil / Bonhoeffer and King
: A 15 page paper that provides an overview of the basic elements of Bonhoeffer and
King's religious ethics and considers them in terms of the political and social issues of
their day. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Cevil.wps

Hiring Illegal Aliens / Ethical Issues : A 10 page
paper that examines the problem of illegal alien workers in the U.S. -- focusing on the
illegal migration of Mexicans over the Southwest Border, the U.S. efforts to resolve the
problem are reviewed. Pros and cons in interpreting the issues include the impact on
workers, society, and the economy. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Hiringal.wps

Kickback Ethics : 5 pages in length. Sometimes, the
boundaries between "ethical" and "legal" are totally clear. Other
times, however, the distinction is not so easy to make. With the full roles of the US
Justice Department, it is unlikely that America will soon dilute the legal stand against
kickbacks. Recent measures by French courts have basically removed all of the teeth from
any regulatory prohibitions of kickbacks already in place, causing observers to conclude
that "the courts have done the dirty work of the politicians." Bibliography
lists seven sources. Kidkback.wps

The Philosophy Of Utilitarianism : The slogan
"each should count for one and none should count for more than one", something
Bentham used in defense of his philosophy, is explored in this 5 page paper. Both
utilitarian and opposing views are considered. A division among utilitarianism is also
included as are examples to illustrate arguments on both sides. Bibliography lists 3
sources. Uti.wps

Utilitarianism vs. Kant : A 6 page paper on the
theories of Immanuel Kant and John Stuart Mill. The writer gives an example of an ethical
problem and describes what each philosopher would choose to do. Bibliography lists four
supporting sources. Kantutal.wps

Kant & John Stuart Mill / Terrorism and the Moral and
Political Rationales : This 5 page paper considers the issue of terrorism, first by relating how a
terrorist might defend their actions using the arguments of Kant and the Utilitarian
perspective of John Stuart Mill, then considers who a both a Kantian and Utilitarian
opponent to terrorism might relate to this issue. This paper utilizes the text of
Kants Political Writings and arguments from Mills Utilitarianism.
No additional sources cited. Kantmill.wps

John Stuart Mills Explanation As To Why Socrates
Does Philosophy : This 4 page essay discusses Socrates "Apology" and what John Stuart
Mill would say was the reason Socrates "did" philosophy. The essay covers the
attitude and viewpoint of Mill as it would apply to Socrates. No sources cited. Millsoc.wps

John Stuart Mills Utilitarianism : A 5 page
paper which discusses the implications of John Stuart Mills assertion in Utilitarianism
that, "Pleasure and freedom from pain are the only things desirable as ends."
Specifically considered are the principles Mill developed in Chapters 2 and 4 which make
this idea plausible and critically evaluations whether his arguments are successful.
Bibliography lists 2 sources. Jsmutil.wps

John Stuart Mill &Jeremy Bentham / Two Comparable
Views on Utilitarianism : John Stuart Mill was raised in the shadow of the
friendship between his father, James Mill, historian and philosopher, and Jeremy Bentham,
at times a man considered to be one of the leading intellects of the 19th century. It is
not surprising, then, that elements of their views on utilitarianism and their writings
hold fundamental similarities, while also demonstrating the extension from the earlier
perspectives of Bentham to the latter writings and developed ideas and postulates
determined by John Stuart Mill. This 5 page paper compares and contrasts the views of
these two philosophers, and evaluates the similarities as they distinguish the connection
between the two. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Millbent.wps

John Stuart Mills Utilitarianism / Equality And
Impartiality In Chapter V : A 5 page paper discussing the ending paragraphs of the work. Though Mills says that
happiness is measurable and therefore useful for determining the state of equality between
individuals, he does not specify how that measurement should be made. He shows that
utilitarianism does not hold that all people are equal, for there clearly are instances in
which they are not. That Mills takes such care to explain inequalities indicates that
utilitarianism does not in itself either imply or guarantee equality among all, but it is,
according to Mills, the basis of morality in that it leads to justice and to right
actions. No additional sources cited. Millutil.wps

On Liberty And Drugs : A 5 page paper
discussing drug usage in relationship to the ideas set forth by John Stuart Mill in his
book "On Liberty." Mill stands strong in his beliefs that people should be
allowed to essentially do as they please as long as it doesnt harm anyone else.
Arguments discussed involve the legalization of drugs, and the further pursuit of drug
enforcement. The notion addressed concerns whether or not Mills ideas should be
implemented in the field of drug policy. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Liberdr.wps

John Stuart Mill and Utilitarianism : A 5
page paper that describes Mill's presentation of the principles of Utilitarianism, but
also demonstrates Mill's particular concern for the essential nature of man's intellect.
This paper recognizes the importance of Mill's considerations on a societal level as well
as recognizing the personal considerations of each man. Bibliography includes 1 source. Utalitarianism.wps

Deontology vs. Utilitarianism : A 5 page paper that
debates the differences between deontology and utilititarianism in terms of human services
work and ethics. Bibliography lists 1 source. Deontolo.wps

Utilitarianism : A 5 page paper discussing the
relationship between utilitarianism and a specific quote from "Warren Massacre"
by Nagel. The line is examined, in detail, and is found to have many qualities that
address the issue of utilitarianism. But the line also offers the reader a view into vague
associations which possess the possibilities of being associated with other forms of
thought as well. It is very much a line which is clearly open to interpretation and
opinion. No additional sources cited. Utinag.wps

Mill & Marx / Comparison : This 5 page
paper compares John Stuart Mills On Liberty essay with The Communist
Manifesto written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Several ideas are explored
including each theorists view on freedom and individuality. Bibliography lists 2
sources Marxmill.wps

Happiness, Utilitarianism, & the Electronic Reality :
This 2 page essay discusses the concept of the increase in happiness being the
greatest outcome, according to the utilitarian, for an individual and how that then
applies to happiness being obtained through electronic means. How would John Stuart Mill
view the idea? Haput.wps

Charles Taylor & The Ethics Of Authenticity : An
8 page paper that provides an overview of Taylor's work. This paper supports Taylor's
reflections of the process of the individual within society, especially as he reflects on
the issues for an individual within our technologically and bureacratically advanced
society. No additional sources cited. Taylorc.wps

The Virtue of Thomas More as Depicted in "A Man For All
Seasons" : A 2 page essay on Bolt's "A Man For All Seasons" -- in
which the writer marvels at Thomas More's displays of integrity. The conclusion is made
that based upon actions depicted in this infamous work, it can indeed be said that More
was a characteristically righteous man. No Bibliography. Moreman.wps

The Virtue of Thomas More as Depicted in "Man For All
Seasons" # 2 : 3 pages on Sir Thomas More's depiction in "A Man For All
Seasons." Some of the primary concerns of this essay deal with More's predicament and
moral dilemma. It is argued that he was indeed a man of great virtue who -- under the
circumstances -- preserved his integrity. No Bibliography. Moreman2.wps

The Trial Of Sir Thomas More : A 10 page
research paper that examines the trial of Sir Thomas More. The writer argues that this
trial represents one of the first instances in Western culture where an individual stood
up for personal liberty and freedom of religion against the overwhelming authority of the
state. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Trialthm.wps

"Wearing Animals" : A 2 page essay
arguing against the fur trade and the human use of furs for aesthetic purposes. Author
sees moral reasons for cessation as outweighing any economic ones for continuance.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Furs.wps

"Whistle Blowing" & The Responsibility of
the Engineer : A 6 page paper examining the special responsibility that engineers
have to "rat" on individuals, groups, and agencies who violate enviornmental
principles, codes, laws, and/or integrity. Various popular cases are cited to illustrate
how genuinely important it is for engineers to act ethically and disclose everything they
know. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Engineth.wps

Selected Points Of The American Medical Associations
Code of Conduct : A 3 page paper examining two points of the AMAs code of
ethics. One that recently was discarded is that banning the commercial promotion of
medical services by any specific doctor (i.e., advertising). Even without the restriction
though, most M.D.s still choose not to advertise. The other ethical point is that of
assisted suicide and some of the reciprocating moves the AMA and Jack Kevorkian have made.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. AMA.wps

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